Soros

Description

Inspired by one of the greatest mathematical minds, political manipulators, and ideological crusaders, this tough boot is even more cunning than ever with its thick, waxy Atlas leathers, woven laces, and sturdy, ever-reliable rubber F-Sole. The Soros is an Alpine Hiker inspired boot with firm and padded ankle support, medium width footbed and roomy toe, that bravely encourages you to shake up the world, one penny at a time.

REVIEWS (4)

My fave pair of boots (& that's saying a lot!) ;0)

Tycho - Florida, USA

Coveted these for the longest & was finally gifted them by my gf. (btw, if a girl buys you Vogs... she's a keeper!)
I adore them. What a unique style... a "gentlemen's hiker" =)
Fits true. The sole is firm enough to feel sturdy and form a stable base.. yet yielding enough to almost wear like a shoe. Overall, it is a pleasant wearing experience. JF, FTW!

Good City Boot

Andrew Millar - Calagry, Alberta

Great rugged looking city boot. Wider than Radio boots and narrower than a Derby. F Sole is warmer than the natural rubber angel sole used in the Derbys. While is has alpine boot looks it is not a boot I would wear hiking. Nothing against JF but it would not stand up to the Rockies which shred even North Face boots with ease. Great for city exploring though.

Jeep friendly

Brian - Calgary

Great boots wore them out of the box and into Lake Louise and K country...very comfy !!!

looks good too....Now I can go into the Rockies looking good.

a comfy alternative to Angels

Jon Bernhardt - Boston

I'd been an Angel man for years. I've owned and enjoyed some other 'Vogs, but for everyday comfort & looks, I'd yet to find a shoe that could compare. Until... Soros! Finally, a boot that is easy to put on & take off (thanks to the extra-wide tongue), but that also stays put around my narrow feet. Most importantly, they got me through this crazy snowy Boston winter. Take THAT, Glenn Beck!

Just one complaint: After about a month of wear, one of the heels fell off! of course, the store fixed it at no charge, but it doesn't speak well for quality control.